ID: 22190
Comment by: harry at ilo dot de
Reported By: mill_2k at eml dot cc
Status: Critical
Bug Type: *General Issues
Operating System: Windows
PHP Version: 5CVS-2003-08-11 (dev)
New Comment:
Even if it's not simple to rename the files, you should give that a
high priority. It will really increase feedback on php5. Around 80% of
the people I know who use PHP to develop their applications would
really like to try and use php5, but they can't do it because of the
given problem.
Previous Comments:
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[2003-10-20 06:18:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's not that simple, really. :)
Here's a list of some files that need to be renamed:
php4.spec.in -> php.spec.in
sapi/apache2*/sapi_apache2.c -> mod_php4.c and mod_php5.c
And dozens of *.dsp files need to be modified (and maybe renamed too in
some cases)
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[2003-10-20 05:41:03] nvivo at mandic dot com dot br
Wow, this is really urgent!
I think it's easy to solve this one, isn't it?
I remember Zend Survey about PHP and most people use windows to develop
in PHP. Like me, tons of people have an apache or IIS installed on
win2k/xp to run and test scripts at home or work.
I really want to test/use this new version of php, but i can't install
in the same instance of apache as module and i don't want to run 2
servers in different ports or use it as cgi... the best would be run
*.php5 with php5...
This thread is open since february... we are in october.. come on, is
it really so hard to change the name of 3 files??
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[2003-10-13 08:31:51] nicobn at virtualisp dot qc dot ca
A workarround for the .ini problem is to setup two different paths for
each PHP installation, so one is in /usr/lib and the other is in
/usr/local/lib (for exemple).
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[2003-09-30 19:30:41] rpanning at hotmail dot com
Also would be nice if the ini file was named php5.ini instead of just
php.ini. This way we could have both php 4 and 5 installed and not have
ini conflicts.
Also just wandering if there is a timeline for this fix.
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[2003-08-10 20:10:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Making this 'Critical' so it's not forgotten.. :)
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